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Title | Dosing of exercises in improving the technology of swimming at schoolchildren |
Authors |
Bondarenko, K.K.
Palashenko, M.Yu. Yuminova, E.Yu. |
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Keywords |
техніка плавання школярі техника плавания школьники swimming technique schoolchildren |
Type | Conference Papers |
Date of Issue | 2019 |
URI | https://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/77552 |
Publisher | Sumy State University |
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Citation | Bondarenko, K.K. Dosing of exercises in improving the technology of swimming at schoolchildren [Текст] / K.K. Bondarenko, M.Yu. Palashenko, E.Yu. Yuminova // Інноваційні технології в системі підвищення кваліфікації фахівців фізичного виховання і спорту [Текст]: тези доповідей VІ Міжнародної науково-методичної конференції, м. Суми, 18-19 квітня 2019 р. – Суми: СумДУ, 2019. – С. 192-193. |
Abstract |
Rational distribution of muscular effort in the aquatic environment not only contributes to the optimization of swimming techniques, but also contributes to the improvement of
athletic performance. [2]. Swimmer movement is a system of repetitive cycles. The cycle of arm movement is divided into phases: 1 – capture water; 2 – tightening the body to the fulcrum; 3 - repulsion; 4 - extraction the hand from the water; 5 - arm movement above water; 6 - putting the hand into the water [1]. The boundaries of the phases are the moments of change in the direction of movement of the brush. Purpose. The aim of the work is to optimize the structure of swimming technique for schoolchildren, taking into account the age-related features of the formation of swimming movements. |
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